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01-06-2019 09:15 AM - edited 01-06-2019 09:24 AM
Since some time I am unable to connect to my cellular network. I'm not sure exactly what caused the change or when exactly it stopped working since I regularly work in Wifi.
Symptoms:
- When I try to connect using Windows, I get the message that an APN is needed (before the 'default' APN worked fine).
- Using the Vodafone Mobile Broadband app, I get the message that the connection has failed with the suggestion to make sure that the device is not used by other programs
- Running the HP Network Check there is a finding that says that the SIM or Device are locked with reference to a Pin2.
- The driver details show that the Generic Microsoft driver is used (and not the driver I expected), and the evenlog shows a 'Device not Migrated message'.
Actions tried
- I tried multiple (Vodafone) SIMs.
- I updated the drivers and (notebook) firmware to the laters version through the HP Support Assistant (which might as well have been the cause, since I regularly do this). Also Windows is completely up-to-date.
- I rolled back to a restorepoint from two months ago.
- I removed the HP drivers manually and reinstalled manually (sp89031).
- I tried switching the LTE modem firmware to generic and then back to vodafone.
I'm out of options here. Anyone who can help?
01-10-2019 12:10 PM
make sure the WWAN card's f/w is up to date and you have the latest drivers... i would then contact Vodafone as this may be an issue with your WWAN data account
01-11-2019 09:03 AM
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
The firmware is the latest available, and so are the drivers. I use the ones provided by HP.
The dataplan is also not the issue here. I switched the sim-card and also with another card (which functions properly in another device) the error occurs.
Any thoughts on the specific message's / errors / findings I mentioned in my initial post?
Best regards
02-13-2019 04:10 PM
Hello. I exactly experienced the same issue today. Suddenly my internet was gone and written “no internet”. I didnt install any update recently. My drivers are the latest version. But I dont know what happened suddenly and it atopes working.
I tried every way that I knew but again no internet and when diagnosed it said “enter a sim card pin2 to unlock your broadband device”. I replaced the sim with another sim but same error. I put the sim in another device and it worked so the sim card is working.
So after I tried many ways and failed I did system restore and after that everything worked fine. Still I dont know what caused the problem and what solved the problem.
I really afraid if this problem cones again and system restore couldnt aolve the problem
please let us know if you find the solution.
My device is Hp elite x2 g1 -snapdragone x5 lte -win10 -all drivers and windows 10 are up to date.
Please help.....